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#2236587 03/29/09 05:22 AM
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How can I get my SO on board to try the home study course?
I wnat to work on things and she is unsure.
And has anybody used it?
Thanks

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So let me get this str8. You've been divorced and living with your ex-wife for the last 6 years. For 2 years you dated someone else and ended it after she started dating someone else and now want to call her dating an "affair"?

The home study course is awesome for married couples and those contemplating marriage. Sounds to me like you need to compete with her new boyfriend for her affections and if you win...THEN she may be "sure" about improving your relationship. I don't think the materials will do any good while she's still dating someone else.

I'm sure your children would like to see you two remarry someday.

Mr. Wondering



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DD19 DS 22 Dday-2005-Recovered

"agree to disagree" = Used when one wants to reject the objective reality of the situation and hopefully replace it with their own.
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Thanks for the reply.


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